Student and Family Resources

Classroom Resources
Snack Calendar
Please bring a healthy (nut free)  snack for the class on your day each month. We have 25 students. Thanks! 
First Monday


Kendyl
First Tuesday


Khaled
First Wednesday


David
First Thursday


Jade
First Friday


Sadie
Second Monday


Ben 



Second Tuesday


Addie
Second Wednesday


Maya
Second Thursday


Jalen
Second Friday


Maia-Bean
Third Monday


Ju'Myah



Third Tuesday


Davis
Third Wednesday


Miguel 
Third Thursday


Maxwell
Third Friday


Ingrid 
Last Monday


Max


Last Tuesday


Jack
Last Wednesday


Brooklyn
Last Thursday


Kai
Last Friday


Ivey


Math Resources

PPS Math Resources
Follow the link above to read grade level letters of what is happening in your child's K-5 classroom, check out math vocabulary for grades 3-5, and download third, fourth, or fifth grade study packets.

Resources to Help Your Child with Math
Visit the page above to check out ways to support your child's mathematical thinking, provide homework help, and offer activities that help build math skills.

Math Websites
Get your kids, stretch your brains, and try some of the math challenges offered at the sites that are listed on this page.

Helping Your Child With Math Homework
Confused about how to help your child with math homework? Read "What To Do When Your Child Asks for Help with Math Homework" Hopefully your child has been bringing math homework home every night. Parents often ask how they can help children with homework, especially when it looks different from work sheets they are familiar with or when the math starts to get more complicated. If you are good at math, be careful not to take over the homework. Read the rest of the article by clicking on the title.

At Home With Math
This is a free English/Spanish web resource that offers activities that help parents of elementary-aged children do math with their children. The ten everyday math activities build math into the things most families already do--ordinary routines such as figuring out ways to save money, to share fairly, or to get somewhere on time. With these activities, children practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and using other important math skills while doing tasks that are a regular part of life.

Literacy

4th Grade Scott Forseman Spelling

5th Grade Scott Forseman Spelling  

Sample List of Character Traits


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